This specification defines the features and syntax for
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Tiny, Version 1.2, a language for describing
two-dimensional vector and mixed vector/raster graphics in XML.
Its goal is to provide the ability to create a whole range of graphical
content, from static images to animations to interactive Web applications.
SVG Tiny 1.2 is a profile of SVG intended for implementation on a range of
devices, from cellphones and PDAs to desktop and laptop computers.

Status of this document

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its
publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of current
W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be
found in the W3C technical reports index
at http://www.w3.org/TR/.

This is a the 15 September 2008 Last Call Working Draft of SVG Tiny 1.2.
The SVG Working Group
plans to submit this specification for consideration as a
W3C Proposed Recommendation once the Working Group has demonstrated at
least two interoperable implementations for each test in the SVG Tiny 1.2
test suite; furthermore, at least one of the passing implementations must
be on a mobile platform. The SVG Working Group, working closely with the
developer community, expects to show these implementations by October
2008. This estimate is based on the Working Group's
preliminary implementation report.
The Working Group expects to revise this report
over the course of the Last Call period. The Working Group does not
plan to request to advance to Proposed Recommendation prior to 17 October
2008. The previous Last Call Working Draft and
Candidate Recommendation phases for this specification resulted in a number
of comments which have been in large part addressed by the
SVG Working Group, and new comments
or unaddressed issues are invited. Please send comments, with the phrase "[1.2T-LC]"
in the subject line to www-svg@w3.org, the
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of typos and other non-substantive corrections. Comments will be accepted until
13 October 2008.

A partial list of changes made since the last public Working Draft is available in
Appendix T.

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Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by
the W3C Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated,
replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is
inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.

The authors of the SVG Tiny 1.2 specification are the people who
participated in the SVG Working Group as members or alternates.

Authors:

Ola Andersson, Ikivo

Phil Armstrong, Corel Corporation

Henric Axelsson, Ericsson AB

Selim Balcısoy, Nokia

Robin Berjon, Expway

Benoît Bézaire, Itedo (formerly Corel Corporation)

John Bowler, Microsoft Corporation

Gordon Bowman, Corel Corporation

Craig Brown, Canon Information Systems Research Australia

Mike Bultrowicz, Savage Software

Tolga Çapin, Nokia

Milt Capsimalis, Autodesk Inc.

Mathias Larsson Carlander, Ericsson AB

Jakob Cederquist, Ikivo

Suresh Chitturi, Nokia

Charilaos Christopoulos, Ericsson AB

Richard Cohn, Adobe Systems Inc.

Lee Cole, Quark

Cyril Concolato, Groupe des Ecoles des Télécommunications (GET)

Don Cone, America Online Inc.

Alex Danilo, Canon Information Systems Research Australia

Thomas DeWeese, Eastman Kodak

David Dodds, Lexica

Andrew Donoho, IBM

David Duce, Oxford Brookes University

Jean-Claude Dufourd, Streamezzo (formerly GET)

Andrew Emmons, BitFlash

Jerry Evans, Sun Microsystems

Jon Ferraiolo, Adobe Systems Inc.

Darryl Fuller, Schema Software

藤沢 淳 (FUJISAWA Jun), Canon

Scott Furman, Netscape Communications Corporation

Brent Getlin, Macromedia

Diego Gibellino, Telecom Italia

Christophe Gillette, Motorola (formerly BitFlash)

Peter Graffagnino, Apple

Rick Graham, BitFlash

Vincent Hardy, Sun Microsystems Inc.

端山 貴也 (HAYAMA Takanari), KDDI Research Labs

Scott Hayman, Research In Motion Limited

Stephane Heintz, OpenText (formerly BitFlash)

Lofton Henderson, OASIS

Ivan Herman, W3C

Jan Christian Herlitz, Excosoft

Anthony Grasso, Canon Information Systems Research Australia

Alan Hester, Xerox Corporation

Bob Hopgood, RAL (CCLRC)

Bin Hu, Motorola

Michael Ingrassia, Nokia

石川 雅康 (ISHIKAWA Masayasu), W3C

Dean Jackson, W3C (W3C Team Contact)

Christophe Jolif, ILOG S.A.

Lee Klosterman, Hewlett-Packard

小林 亜令 (KOBAYASHI Arei), KDDI Research Labs

Thierry Kormann, ILOG S.A.

Yuri Khramov, Schema Software

Kelvin Lawrence, IBM

Håkon Lie, Opera

Chris Lilley, W3C (Working Group Chair)

Vincent Mahe, France Telecom

Philip Mansfield, Schema Software

Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software

Kevin McCluskey, Netscape Communications Corporation

Cameron McCormack, Invited Expert

水口 充 (MINAKUCHI Mitsuru), Sharp Corporation

Luc Minnebo, Agfa-Gevaert N.V.

Jean-Claude Moissinac, Groupe des Ecoles des Télécommunications (GET)

Craig Northway, Canon Information Systems Research Australia

Tuan Nguyen, Microsoft Corporation

小野 修一郎 (ONO Shuichiro), Sharp Corporation

Lars Piepel, Vodafone

Antoine Quint, Fuchsia Design (formerly of ILOG)

णन्दिनि ऱमनि (Nandini Ramani), Sun Microsystems

Bruno David Simões Rodrigues, Vodafone

相良 毅 (SAGARA Takeshi), KDDI Research Labs

Troy Sandal, Visio Corporation

Peter Santangeli, Macromedia

Doug Schepers, W3C (formerly Vectoreal)

Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer, SAP AG

Andrew Shellshear, Canon Inc.

Haroon Sheikh, Corel Corporation

Brad Sipes, Ikivo

Andrew Sledd, Ikivo

Пётр Соротокин (Peter Sorotokin), Adobe Systems Inc.

Gavriel State, Corel Corporation

Robert Stevahn, Hewlett-Packard

Timothy Thompson, Eastman Kodak

上田 宏高 (UEDA Hirotaka), Sharp Corporation

Rick Yardumian, Canon Development Americas

Charles Ying, Openwave Systems Inc.

Shenxue Zhou, Quark

Acknowledgments

The SVG Working Group would like to acknowledge the
many people outside of the SVG Working Group who help with the
process of developing the SVG specification. These people
are too numerous to list individually, but are greatly appreciated.
They include but are not limited to the early implementers of the SVG
languages (including viewers, authoring tools, and server-side
transcoders), developers of SVG content, people who have
contributed on the www-svg@w3.org and
svg-developers@yahoogroups.com email lists, other Working
Groups at the W3C, and the W3C Team. SVG is truly a
cooperative effort between the SVG Working Group, the rest of
the W3C, and the public, and benefits greatly from the
pioneering work of early implementers and content developers,
and from public feedback.